What happens when a son of Hephaestus is dropped north of the wall in the lands of forever...
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Pineappl3 | 8 |
Yeeeah? Probably to take whatever's heating it up.Uh, what were they doing to cause a steam pump to explode? Fucking hammer it with a rock like a lunatic?
Baldur is in no way connected to any of the gods in this world. His divinity comes from his father and the Greek pantheon.I swear if he's been plugged directly to the Smith of the seven... Uh, I'd think of something down the line I'm sure.
So a new blessing to help with his circumstances?Baldur is in no way connected to any of the gods in this world. His divinity comes from his father and the Greek pantheon.
That's Baldur's current guess.
It is supposed to be Bone Steel. Thanks for catching that. I will fix it when I canIs it Bone Steel or Blood Steel? You keep switching it around.
Why did he destroy it? Like who decides to destroy a possibly magic artifact that might curse him and his descendants forever more?With the wildling who messed with his steam engine, I tried to show that Baldur doesn't play games when it comes to his stuff, no matter if he held any fault or not. He is ruthless, and certain things bring out a darker side to him.
Why did he destroy it? Like who decides to destroy a possibly magic artifact that might curse him and his descendants forever more?
I understood what you were trying to do, my only gripe is about the fire breathing hyrda. Rather specifically, greek hydra's don't breathe fire.